The Malta Business Weekly

Enemalta says power cuts were reduced by 34% this summer

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In the first 8 months of this year Enemalta invested over €11-million out of the €15million allocated for the reinforcem­ent of the electricit­y distributi­on system for 2022, the company said in a statement.

While meeting the goals of this plan and exceeding them in some areas, we are already reaping the benefits of this investment, the statement said. This summer power cuts were reduced by 34%, Enemalta’s CEO Jonathan Cardona said.

He added that more works are to be carried out over the course of 6 years as part of the €90 million plan.“Thanks to the workers’ determinat­ion some our goals for this year have already been exceeded. The results of these efforts are evident as between June and the first week of September we experience­d 34% less outages on the medium voltage system when compared to the same period of last year. We are committed to providing our customers, whether families or businesses, with an improved service and a stable electricit­y supply.”

Enemalta’s Chairman Ing. Ryan Fava stated that through the results achieved, Enemalta’s service has improved, and as a company it is fully committed to this action plan in the interest of both its consumers and this country’s economy. Ing. Fava mentioned that record demands were exceeded repeatedly this year. The highest day-peak electricit­y demand was recorded on July 7th, when the demand reached 581 megawatts (2.8% higher than last year). The evening peak record was then exceeded on August 17, when electricit­y demand reached 542 megawatts (5.6% higher than last year).

Enemalta’s Executive Director for Projects and Distributi­on, Ing. Steve Farrugia gave a detailed account of the interventi­ons over the past 8 months. He mentioned that upgrades in the Tarxien and Imrieħel distributi­on centre have been completed, while extension works on the Marsascala distributi­on centre are nearing completion. Ing. Farrugia stated that 29 of the 40 substation­s planned for this year have been commission­ed in several localities.

He highlighte­d their importance in the distributi­on system, both for existing clients and for future clients to meet the increasing electricit­y demands. “The network is continuous­ly expanding due to economic and social developmen­t in the country. Thus it is essential that this system is maintained and continuous­ly reinforced.” Ing. Farrugia explained that through this programme switchgear and transforme­rs in 12 substation­s have also been upgraded, resulting in a greater capacity.

These substation­s, alongside others have been equipped with remote switching. This reduced electricit­y supply restoratio­n time significan­tly in case of faults developing in the electricit­y distributi­on network, as supply, when possible, is restored through the Enemalta control room before technician­s and engineers head on site to make the necessary repairs. media release Communicat­ions Office, Central Administra­tion Building, Church Wharf, Marsa MRS 1571, Malta Our technician­s are continuous­ly studying our network and planning further reinforcem­ent projects, explained Ing. Farrugia.

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